The Antiquary's Books series was edited by John Charles Cox, and published in London by Methuen & Co.
It comprised some 28 titles.
[1][2] In relation to British parish history, it has been said that "[...] several of Cox's series (1904–15) of Antiquary's Books retained their value, notably his own contributions on parish registers and churchwarden's accounts and Nathaniel Hone on manorial records.
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